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High organic inputs explain shallow and deep SOC storage in a?long-term agroforestry system combining experimental and modeling approaches

机译:高有机投入解释了一种浅层和深度SOC存储的长期农林料系统,结合了实验和建模方法

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Agroforestry is an increasingly popular farming system enabling agricultural diversification and providing several ecosystem services. In agroforestry systems, soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks are generally increased, but it is difficult to disentangle the different factors responsible for this storage. Organic carbon (OC) inputs to the soil may be larger, but SOC decomposition rates may be modified owing to microclimate, physical protection, or priming effect from roots, especially at depth. We used an 18-year-old silvoarable system associating hybrid walnut trees (Juglans regia ?×? nigra) and durum wheat (Triticum turgidum?L. subsp. durum) and an adjacent agricultural control plot to quantify all OC inputs to the soil leaf litter, tree fine root senescence, crop residues, and tree row herbaceous vegetation and measured SOC stocks down to 2?m of depth at varying distances from the trees. We then proposed a?model that simulates SOC dynamics in agroforestry accounting for both the whole soil profile and the lateral spatial heterogeneity. The model was calibrated to the control plot only. Measured OC inputs to soil were increased by about 40?% (+ 1.11?t?C?ha?1?yr?1) down to 2?m of depth in the agroforestry plot compared to the control, resulting in an additional SOC stock of 6.3?t?C?ha?1 down to 1?m of depth. However, most of the SOC storage occurred in the first 30?cm of soil and in the tree rows. The model was strongly validated, properly describing the measured SOC stocks and distribution with depth in agroforestry tree rows and alleys. It showed that the increased inputs of fresh biomass to soil explained the observed additional SOC storage in the agroforestry plot. Moreover, only a?priming effect variant of the model was able to capture the depth distribution of SOC stocks, suggesting the priming effect as a?possible mechanism driving deep SOC dynamics. This result questions the potential of soils to store large amounts of carbon, especially at depth. Deep-rooted trees modify OC inputs to soil, a?process that deserves further study given its potential effects on SOC dynamics.
机译:农业剧是一项越来越流行的农业系统,使农业多样化并提供多种生态系统服务。在农林制造系统中,土壤有机碳(SoC)股票通常增加,但难以解开负责这种储存的不同因素。对土壤的有机碳(OC)输入可能较大,但由于小型,物理保护或从根部的引发效果,尤其是深度,可以修改SOC分解率。我们使用了一名18岁的硅砾系统,将杂交核桃树(Juglans Regia?×?nigra)和硬粒小麦(Triticum Turgidum?L. subsp)和邻近的农业控制图来定量所有OC输入到土叶垃圾,树细根衰老,作物残留物和树行草本植物,并测量SOC股,以距树木的不同距离下降到2?M深度。然后我们提出了一个?模型,用于模拟农林素描中的SoC动态,占整个土壤轮廓和横向空间异质性。该模型仅被校准到控制图。与对照相比,测量到土壤的OC输入到土壤的输入量增加约40℃(+1.11≤T≤C?1)在农业剧剧情中,低至2·m深度的深度。导致额外的SOC股票6.3?T?C?Ha?1〜1〜1?m深度。然而,大多数SOC存储在前30个?CM的土壤和树行中发生。该模型得到了强烈验证,正确描述了测量的SOC股票和分布在农林艺术树行和小巷中的深度。结果表明,新鲜生物质对土壤的增加,解释了在农林料理图中观察到的额外SOC储存。此外,模型的初步效果变体只能捕获So​​C股的深度分布,表明推动效果作为驱动深度SOC动态的可能机制。该结果备受占用大量碳的潜力,特别是深度。深根树木改变OC输入到土壤,a?鉴于其对SoC动态的潜在影响,还应该进一步研究。

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